Abolition of titles: State may not confer non military or non academic titles and citizens must not accept foreign titles. Abolition of titles bars the State from conferring titles except military or academic distinctions, forbids citizens from accepting foreign titles, and restricts holders of offices of profit or trust from accepting foreign titles, presents, emoluments, or offices without the consent of the President.
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Abolition of titles: State may not confer non military or non academic titles and citizens must not accept foreign titles.
Abolition of titles bars the State from conferring titles except military or academic distinctions, forbids citizens from accepting foreign titles, and restricts holders of offices of profit or trust from accepting foreign titles, presents, emoluments, or offices without the consent of the President.
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